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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1850. 343 words

ULSTER AND DUTCHESS COUNTIES. 995

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New York 11 th Nov^ 1766.

PAPERS RELATING TO ULSTER AND DUTCHESS COUNTIES.

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XV. PAPERS

RELATING TO

uakers anir Moxauians

RICHARD GILDERSLEEVE, CONSTABLE TO GOV. ANDROS

KELATIVE TO A QUAKERs' MEETING AT HEMPSTEAD.

RiGHTT Honorable

Whereas your Honor was pleased to lay som commands apon mee for the preuention of quakers meettiugs within our Towne of hempstead which accordingly I liaue dun to the bestt of my power by forwarning Capt John Seman being sick and nott ablle to go my sellf I sent two ouerseers to for warme him that he shoolld nott Entertaine any such meeting att his house, yett nott witthstanding his answ^er was that he tooke no nottis of the warning and proceed to haue and had a uery great meetting the lastt lordsday being the 28 day of tliis in stantt, hopping these feue lines may finde your honors fauorable acceptance and render mee excusable and thatt your Honor will be pleased to take it in to your serious consideration for the ffuter prueution of ttlie like nott troublleing your Honor any further I rest your Honors Humble Seruantt